Understanding Kenseikai: The Power of Collaboration in Japanese Politics and Society
Kenseikai (建成会) is a Japanese term that refers to a group of people who share the same ideology or beliefs and work together to achieve a common goal. The word "kensei" (建設) means "construction" or "building," and "kai" (会) means "group" or "association."
In the context of Japanese politics, Kenseikai is often used to describe a faction or a group of politicians within a political party who share a common ideology or agenda. These groups can be formed around a particular issue or policy, and they may work together to promote their shared goals within the party and the government.
Kenseikai can also be found in other areas of Japanese society, such as business or social movements. In these contexts, Kenseikai refers to a group of people who come together to achieve a specific objective or goal, often with a focus on building or constructing something new or innovative.